Cognitive Remedial Games and Brain Trainers

Here is a list of Dr. Warren's cognitive learning tools that were designed to remediate learning disabilities as well as weak cognitive processing areas that impact reading, writing, math, memory and executive functioning. Dr. Warren's cognitive games are a best seller!

Can We Exercise our Brain?

Much like the body, if we exercise certain cognitive processes, our brain's functioning can improve. Areas we can strengthen include:

memory

executive functioning skills

visual processing

auditory processing

spatial skills

fine and gross motor output

verbal and nonverbal reasoning

sequential processing

simultaneous processing

At Good Sensory Learning, we love to make fun activities and games that strengthen cognition. When Dr. Warren uses these activities with her own students in her practice, quick growth is achieved and mindful strategies can be woven into homework and academic content. Dr. Warren loves to share her favorite tools, so that you too can achieve these gains.

What are Cognitive Remedial Games?

Cognitive remedial games offer a fun intervention approach that focuses on specific areas of cognitive processes such as auditory memory, processing speed or visual processing. Targeted games exercise specific abilities over time and many offer progressively difficult levels of play.